Patrol, monitoring, and emergency response for Spring’s apartment communities, condominiums, and townhomes — and only those. No retail, no offices, no event venues. One job.
Spring multifamily spreads across four major corridors. Cypresswood Drive holds the established mid-2000s garden complexes and townhome rows. Louetta Road carries the newer, larger-footprint Class-A communities — the kind built when north-Harris demand jumped a decade ago. The Spring-Cypress corridor links Cypresswood to the Tomball edge with a string of garden-style and mid-tier apartment complexes. Klein, anchoring the southern edge near Klein ISD’s school cluster, holds a denser pocket of family-oriented apartment communities and townhome HOAs. We currently maintain active contracts at 7 Spring-area properties.
Spring’s threat profile is dominated by overnight auto burglary (a north-Harris-wide issue), package theft (heavy delivery patterns to the family-oriented Klein communities), and unauthorized pool/amenity access during summer. The bigger-footprint Louetta properties have more breezeway and parking-deck sightline issues that make perimeter patrol cadence matter more than guard-post stand-ins.
Dispatch reaches Spring from our 77045 hub via I-45 North, with most contracted properties under a 63-second drive-up overnight. We coordinate with Harris County Constable Precinct 4 (the primary law-enforcement authority across the Spring service zone) and Harris County Sheriff for unincorporated pockets. Multifamily only. We do not protect Old Town Spring retail, Cypresswood strip centers, Louetta office parks, or any other vertical — here, in Houston, or anywhere on the map.
Marked-vehicle night patrols across Cypresswood, Louetta, and Klein. Lot and carport sweeps weighted heavily because overnight auto burglary is the dominant call type across north Harris.
On-call removal of non-resident trespassers from pool decks, breezeways, and unleased units. Trespass-authorization paperwork on file with HCSO Pct 4 so removals don’t stall.
Live-watched feeds covering Spring property lots, breezeways, and amenity buildings. Real-time intervention — not just a recorded archive to file an after-the-fact report against.
“Louetta-corridor multifamily is its own beast — long parking runs, deep breezeways, and pool decks that go quiet at 9 p.m. We needed a vendor who patrolled at the right cadence, not just punched in. Multifamily Top got the rhythm right inside the first month.”
The shaded ring covers Cypresswood, Louetta, Spring-Cypress, Klein, and the I-45 multifamily belt running north of FM 1960.
Yes. Spring contracts typically run 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. with marked-vehicle patrols every 40–55 minutes, weighted to lot/carport sweeps because that’s where Spring call volume lives.
Average drive-up to a contracted Spring property is under 63 seconds overnight. Cypresswood-corridor and Klein-edge properties hit fastest; deeper Louetta properties take the longer leg.
Yes — Harris County Constable Precinct 4 is the primary law-enforcement authority across the Spring service zone, and our officers integrate with their patrol bureau routinely. HCSO covers unincorporated pockets.
Only multifamily — Cypresswood mid-2000s garden complexes, newer Class-A Louetta stock, Spring-Cypress garden communities, and Klein townhome/family-apartment properties. We don’t protect Old Town Spring retail, Cypresswood strip centers, or office parks. Multifamily only.
We arrive in plain clothes, walk the property the way an officer on patrol would, then deliver a written proposal within 4 business hours.